Diagnosis of the active discharge of a hv intermediate circuit

ABSTRACT

A method and a device for the diagnosis of the active discharge of a HV intermediate circuit of an electric vehicle.

FIELD

The disclosure relates to a method and a device for the diagnosis of the active discharge of a HV intermediate circuit of an electric vehicle.

BACKGROUND

The disclosure relates to power electronics for an electric drive of a motor vehicle. With power electronics acting as traction inverters, three-phase electrical machines are usually controlled. Due to legal requirements, a specified discharge time must be observed for discharging the HV intermediate circuit in the event of a fault or after the shutdown. For this purpose, for example, a switch (IGBT or MOSFET) can be connected in series with a resistor. When the active discharge is requested, the switch is switched on and the electrical energy of the HV intermediate circuit is converted into thermal energy via the resistor.

The active discharge is given an ASIL (Automotive Safety Integrity Level) classification by the OEM through a hazard and risk analysis in accordance with ISO 26262. The safety objective is a classification in ASIL A. The control signal is read back to detect an unintentional switching on of the active discharge switch. Due to the necessary galvanic separation between the low-voltage circuit (LV) and the high-voltage circuit (HV), an isolating element (e.g. a digital insulator) must be used for this purpose. The additional insulating element increases the costs of the pulse-controlled inverter and is not required for the basic function of the traction inverter.

CN 104827991 A discloses a control method and system of a vehicle with a storage battery and a low voltage load which is connected to the storage battery via a relay. The method comprises the following steps: (S1) detecting whether a complete vehicle unloading signal is received or not; (S2) if a complete vehicle discharge signal is not received, further monitoring of the discharge status of the storage battery; and (S3) when the continuous discharge amount of the storage battery reaches a first discharge amount, controlling the relay to be turned off so that the storage battery can no longer supply the low-voltage load with electricity. This prevents the storage battery from discharging excessively.

EP 1 149 744 A2 relates to a battery with built-in anti-theft device, which has electrically controllable semiconductor switches which are connected between two adjacent cells in the battery, one or more diodes connected in parallel to the semiconductor switches, which have a polarity that, when the battery is charged from an external voltage source, they pass current, but, with normal use of the battery to supply power to external equipment, they block the current, which then only flows through the semiconductor switches. The diodes are Zener diodes with a breakdown voltage that exceeds the normal voltage drop across the semiconductor switches when they are in a conducting or blocking state.

From U.S. Pat. No. 5,805,054 A a system for preventing car theft is known which includes a bi-stable switching device which receives a voltage input, provides and controls a voltage output in order to drive an essential circuit in the engine electrical system of an automobile. The system has circuitry that is coupled to the switches of the standard door switch circuitry installed in motor vehicles that are connected to the interior lighting. When a door is opened, the circuitry of the system is thereby actuated to sequentially activate visible alarm devices, electrically shut off the engine and activate audible alarms.

SUMMARY

Against this background, the object to be solved by the disclosure is to provide a method and a device with which an unintentional switching on of the active discharge of a HV intermediate circuit can be reliably detected with little technical effort and subsequent measures can be initiated.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

According to the disclosure, in spatial proximity to the discharge resistor and/or semiconductor switch a temperature sensor, e.g. a thermistor, is placed. When the active discharge is switched on, the temperatures of the discharge resistor and of the semiconductor switch rise significantly, which is detected via the change in the temperature value determined by the temperature sensor and triggers the initiation of follow-up measures.

The subject-matter of the disclosure is a device for actively discharging a high-voltage intermediate circuit with an intermediate circuit capacitor contained in a power electronics module of an electrically driven vehicle, comprising a control device for controlling the active discharge, a discharge circuit which can be driven by the control device for actively discharging the high-voltage intermediate circuit of the power electronics module, which has a semiconductor switch and a discharge resistor connected in series therewith, and a temperature sensor arranged in spatial proximity to the discharge resistor and/or the semiconductor switch, wherein the control device is configured to detect a sudden change in the temperature detected by the temperature sensor, for example a sudden change in the resistance of a thermistor, and to conclude therefrom an active discharge.

In one embodiment, the power module is used to provide an operating voltage for an electric drive machine of the vehicle. In a further embodiment, the power module is used to provide an operating voltage for an HV component in the vehicle, for example a heater, a charger, or a DC/DC converter.

In one embodiment of the device, the semiconductor switch is an IGBT or a MOSFET.

In one embodiment of the device, the discharge resistor consists of a single SMD resistor. In another embodiment of the device, the discharge resistor is a sheet resistor, for example a metal oxide sheet resistor (MOX sheet resistor). In yet another embodiment of the device, the discharge resistor is a foil resistor, for example a manganin foil resistor.

In one embodiment of the device, the temperature sensor is a thermocouple, i.e., a temperature-dependent resistance element. Suitable thermocouples include thermistors, RTDs (Resistance Temperature Devices), and semiconductor temperature sensors. In one embodiment of the device, the temperature sensor is a thermistor. In a further embodiment the thermistor is an NTC resistor. In another embodiment of the device, the thermistor is a PTC resistor.

No additional components are required for the galvanic separation of the temperature sensor and the discharge circuit. Galvanic isolation is achieved through spatial distance (compliance with the air and creepage distances) or through the layer structure (compliance with the creepage distance) of the power electronics. The temperature sensor can for example be arranged on a circuit board of the power electronics or it can be located outside the power electronics.

In one embodiment, the temperature sensor is located on the upper side of a circuit board, while the discharge resistor and the semiconductor switch are arranged on the lower side of the circuit board. In another embodiment, the temperature sensor is located on the top or bottom of a circuit board. An inner layer under the temperature sensor is with the discharge resistor and/or thermally and electrically connected to the semiconductor switch. In another embodiment, the temperature sensor is arranged on a housing of an external discharge resistor.

In one embodiment, the control device for controlling the active discharge comprises a microcontroller (μ-controller). In one embodiment, the microcontroller is set up to read in a temperature value determined by the temperature sensor.

In one embodiment, the control device is configured to control the discharge circuit in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device in order to terminate the active discharge.

In a further embodiment, the control device is configured to disconnect a high-voltage energy storage unit of the vehicle, i.e., an HV battery or a fuel cell, from the vehicle electrical system in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device.

In a further embodiment, the control device is configured to output a warning message, which is displayed on a display unit of the motor vehicle, in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device.

A further subject-matter of the disclosure is a method for detecting an undesired active discharge of a high-voltage intermediate circuit with an intermediate circuit capacitor, which is contained in a power electronics module of an electrically driven vehicle. In the method, a control device for controlling the active discharge monitors the one temperature sensor which is in spatial proximity to a semiconductor switch and/or a discharge resistor, connected in series for this purpose, of a discharge circuit which can be controlled by the discharge control device for actively discharging the high-voltage intermediate circuit of the power electronics module, and concludes that there is an active discharge in the event of a sudden change in the temperature detected by the temperature sensor, for example a sudden change in the resistance of a thermistor.

If the active discharge was not triggered by the control device, the control device determines an undesired active discharge and controls the discharge circuit in order to abort the active discharge.

If the active discharge is successfully aborted, the control device detects a software error and generates a corresponding warning message. The warning message can be output on a display unit of the vehicle. For example, a yellow warning light or a corresponding warning symbol can be activated.

If the active discharge is unsuccessful, the control device detects a hardware error, generates a corresponding warning message, and disconnects the vehicle's high-voltage energy storage, i.e., an HV battery or a fuel cell, from the on-board network, for example via the contactors provided for this purpose. In the event of an unintentional active discharge of an intermediate circuit with a connected HV energy storage unit, the semiconductor switch is usually destroyed within a very short time. The discharge circuit is therefore unusable and continued operation of the electric drive system is associated with a safety risk. In addition, an arc can also develop. It is therefore important to disconnect the HV energy storage unit from the on-board network and to put the vehicle in a safe state. The warning message can be output on a display unit of the vehicle. For example, a red warning light or a corresponding warning symbol can be activated.

The solution according to the disclosure offers the advantage of a lower power consumption and a lower failure rate compared to the back measurement of the control signal. Less expensive components can be used and less PCB area is required. Further advantages and embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent from the description.

It will be appreciated that the above-mentioned features and those still to be explained hereinafter are usable not only in the particular specified combination but also in other combinations or alone, without leaving the scope of the present disclosure. 

1. A device for actively discharging a high-voltage intermediate circuit contained in a power electronics module of an electrically driven vehicle and having an intermediate circuit capacitor, comprising a control device for controlling the active discharge, a discharge circuit which can be driven by the control device for actively discharging the high-voltage intermediate circuit of the power electronics module, which has a semiconductor switch and a discharge resistor connected in series therewith, and a temperature sensor arranged in spatial proximity to the discharge resistor and/or the semiconductor switch, the control device being configured to infer an active discharge from a sudden change in the temperature detected by the temperature sensor.
 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the discharge resistor is an SMD resistor.
 3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the discharge resistor is a metal oxide sheet resistor or a manganin foil resistor.
 4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor is located on the upper side of a circuit board, while the discharge resistor and the semiconductor switch are arranged on the lower side of the circuit board.
 5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor is arranged on the housing of an external discharge resistor.
 6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the control device is configured to control the discharge circuit in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device in order to terminate the active discharge.
 7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the control device is configured to disconnect a high-voltage energy storage unit of the vehicle, in particular an HV battery or a fuel cell, from the on-board network in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device.
 8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the control device is adapted to output a warning message displayed on a display unit of the motor vehicle in case the active discharge has not been triggered by the control device.
 9. A method for detecting an unwanted active discharge of a high-voltage intermediate circuit contained in a power electronics module of an electrically driven vehicle and having an intermediate circuit capacitor, in which a control device for controlling the active discharge monitors a temperature sensor which is arranged in spatial proximity to a semiconductor switch and/or a discharge resistor, connected in series therewith, of a discharge circuit, which can be actuated by the control device, for active discharging of the high-voltage intermediate circuit of the power electronics module, and concludes an active discharge in the event of a sudden change in the temperature detected by the temperature sensor.
 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein, if the active discharge was not initiated by the control device, the control device states an unintended active discharge and controls the discharge circuit to abort the active discharge.
 11. The device according to claim 2, wherein the temperature sensor is located on the upper side of a circuit board, while the discharge resistor and the semiconductor switch are arranged on the lower side of the circuit board.
 12. The device according to claim 3, wherein the temperature sensor is located on the upper side of a circuit board, while the discharge resistor and the semiconductor switch are arranged on the lower side of the circuit board.
 13. The device according to claim 2, wherein the temperature sensor is arranged on the housing of an external discharge resistor.
 14. The device according to claim 3, wherein the temperature sensor is arranged on the housing of an external discharge resistor.
 15. The device according to claim 2, wherein the control device is configured to control the discharge circuit in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device in order to terminate the active discharge.
 16. The device according to claim 3, wherein the control device is configured to control the discharge circuit in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device in order to terminate the active discharge.
 17. The device according to claim 4, wherein the control device is configured to control the discharge circuit in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device in order to terminate the active discharge.
 18. The device according to claim 5, wherein the control device is configured to control the discharge circuit in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device in order to terminate the active discharge.
 19. The device according to claim 2, wherein the control device is configured to disconnect a high-voltage energy storage unit of the vehicle, in particular an HV battery or a fuel cell, from the on-board network in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device.
 20. The device according to claim 3, wherein the control device is configured to disconnect a high-voltage energy storage unit of the vehicle, in particular an HV battery or a fuel cell, from the on-board network in the event that the active discharge was not triggered by the control device. 